An rt] gd Kathy Ryan and Kathy Gunter break up in a scene from The Duelling Oaks, during a Friday afternoon rehearsal for the Cartwright High School Drama Night, last Friday and Saturday, that saw more than 400 people attend. Three school houses" each presented a one-act play for the event, held at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. re The Duelling Oakes 'continued tion with the characters played by Phil Archer, Kathy Gunter, Cindy Van- Camp, Kathy Ryan and Harold. Wright, The Alikats presented The Nine Lives of Emily with Geneen Reeder, #7 ~ Janis McLaughlin," Mike a VanGestel, Heather Severn, : Phone 985-8011 . Gordon - MAR-LAINE HAND CRAFT BOUTIQUE 160 Queen Street - Port Perry,Ont. 985-8011 } -- CROCHET LESSONS -- Thursday Evenings 7 - 9 p.m. (by appointment) Yarns, Needlecraft & Kits Jack Gunter, Anne Marlow, Ray Porrill, playing the parts. The Tigers presented Romance is a Racket with the characters played by Susan Thompson, Tammy Demerchant, Cindy McColl, Rosie Fallis, Shawn Severn, Paul Larmer, Ivan DeJong and Clint Sleep. On Saturday evening the plays were jud- ged with Romance is a Rack- et placing first, the actresses prizes were won by Susan Thompson. Janis McLaugh- lin and Rosie Fallis while Shawn Severn. Jack Gunter and Harold Wright won the "boys™ prizes in that order. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Forder who celebrated their 56th wed- ding anniversary quietly on Wed. March 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lar- mer spent Wednesday and Thursday with her brother Avery in Little Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Van- - Camp. Robert and Paul of Port Perry were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp. Glad to report that Mr. Wilbert Werry is home again from Port Perry Hospital. A special Mothering Day Sunday service was held in $1.00 per session » ee To ni A5% um Awning & Patio Doors on orders taken before March 15th, 1975 Insulate and Beautify ALCAN ALUMINUM Dusome Window Products Your Home with SIDING ee Phone 985-3572 CRAG RNINRNNSNRANANINN SNS SS SIA IS IIIS SOOO ' ' Xs See 't Errol iu 3 "ats Blackstock and area news the St. John's Anglican Church on Sunday morning. The children received spec- ial decorated cakes lo present to their mothers dur- ing this old English tradition. Congratulations to Mr. Richard Wall who celebrated his 89th birthday at Lake- view Manor, Beaverton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wall, longtime residents of Black- stock enjoy fairly good health. The World's Day of Prayer Service held in the St. John's Anglican Church on Friday afternoon was well attended by ladies of all denomina- tions. The theme for the service was "All for One". with ladies from the United, Presbyterian and Anglican Churches taking part. Mrs. P, BALM 5 Ivy Rahm gave an excellent talk on the theme. Lunch and a social time concluded the afternnons's fellowship. Sorry that Mr. Bob Bryans is a patient again in Sunny- brook Hospital, Toronto undergoing tests. He was home for the weekend but had to return again on Sun. evening. He hopes .to be released by Wednesday. Purple Hill is having a great growth in population, two new babies in two days. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hulcoop on the arrival of a son and to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Prestley on the birth of a daughter. Blackstock Women's Institute Seventeen members of the Blackstock Women's Insti- CEPACOL ¢ C Mouthwash and Gargle 100ml. Regular or Mint TOOTHPASTE omy &9 CONTACC¢ Cold Capsules Buy Now dnd Save! ONLY 4or. BAND-AI BRAND N Qlrssncame QQ inl, vw ns i -| 77 a BLISTEX 2 Su" AS Danke, 44° curity DisposaLE DIAPERS | INJEO TODDLER 12'S $1.19 + 32.19 DAYTIME 30'S LE 1.88 ..:0. 159° Sze GLYZE RONA 88¢ J 201. SKIN CREAM . ome care Prem 97,88 @ PROPA P.H. 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